BW2251 User Guide v1.0
Nov. 2013
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Figure 59 – BSSID Setting -1
Radio
– show the wireless interface is being configured.
Interface
– show the current sub-interface.
Mode
– show the operation mode of current radio.
SSID
– a unique ID for your wireless network. It is case sensitive and must not exceed 32 characters.
The SSID is important for clients when connecting to the access point.
Need Hidden SSID
– when enabled, the SSID of this Interface is invisible in the networks list
while scanning the available networks for wireless client (SSID is not broadcasted with its
Beacons). When disabled, the AP’s SSID is visible in the available network list
[enabled/disabled]. By default the Hidden SSID is disabled
SSID status
– activated or deactivated the SSID. The default is activated SSID[check box].
Disable 11b
– enable/disable 11b client connection. [check box] to enable the function.
Only 11n
– only 802.11n client can connected to the SSID.
Disassociation low MCS
– low MCS client won’t associate to the AP. [check box] to enable it.
Max Station Number
– define maximum number of associated wireless client to this SSID. By default
the number is maximum 127 client can be associated to the AP without check box. Or check box to
enable limited client.[1~127]
Layer 2 Isolation
– Specify the layer 2 isolation policy.
Enable Intra-BSS Layer 2 Isolation
– when enabled, the clients that connect in this same BSS can’t
visit each other. By default the intra-BSS layer 2 isolation is disabled.
Intra-BSS layer2 isolation
– which enable or disable client isolation under same SSID.
Inter-BSS layer2 isolation
– which enable or disable client isolation between different
SSID.
Please go to
Wireless | Layer 2 Isolation(Inter-BSS)
menu to configure inter-BSS layer 2 Isolation. Full layer 2 isolation need to set both
intra-BSS and inter-BSS layer 2 isolation in the AP mode.
Bandwidth
– enable/disable upstream/downstream bandwidth control per SSID.